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to answer the topic, no i don't think we'll ever see a big name producer do a whole album top-to-bottom, that hasn't happened consistently for years.
Nowadays, I'd rather have Dre mixing an album than producing one. Unlike most producers these days, Dre can hear how a song is SUPPOSED to sound rather than how they WANT it to sound.I haven't been impressed with Dre's beats as of late, but there is no doubt that he has a true ear for music. You can only do so much with any particular sound on a beat, but there are millions of ways you can put everything together, and that is where Dre excels at.
dre = quincy jones Nasty Nem = Tanjibility Dickrider dre has the gift of knowing what it's meant to sound like, he orchestratesa conductor doesn't play all the instrumentsmusic is more than a pirate copy of reason and a mpc in your moms basement, it's instruments, professional paid keyboard/string playersread http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_%28album%29#Credits and tell me quincy didn't PRODUCE IT
Quote from: Nasty Nem on June 06, 2007, 05:17:11 AMdre = quincy jones Nasty Nem = Tanjibility Dickrider dre has the gift of knowing what it's meant to sound like, he orchestratesa conductor doesn't play all the instrumentsmusic is more than a pirate copy of reason and a mpc in your moms basement, it's instruments, professional paid keyboard/string playersread http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_%28album%29#Credits and tell me quincy didn't PRODUCE IT
Point is i got more respect for the likes of Daz who actually make their shit themselves, but they don't get the recognition they deserve, in 2k7 who knows about Daz Dillinger?Same with the rest of the "beatmakers" who don't get their shine, it's always people like Dre takin' all the credit away. One of the dudes who did get the recognition by breaking away from Dre was Scott Storch, good to see he's making cash and getting shine off his beats.
On every type of music except rap, a producer is expected to gets the sounds & shapes the direction of the session while the artist brings in the initial song idea. It may consist of just a verse and chorus & a chord progression with the producer helping shape it and write additional parts, or a fully realized idea with the producer just adding a few bells & whistles and making sure the shit's coming out straight. One thing I hardly ever see anyone talk about on here is the producers job to bring out the best in an artist. I've heard alot of dope beats from other producers, sometimes very "Dre like" beats where an artist is just spitting boring, uninspired shit. It seems to me that the producer can't control, or is so happy to have a big shit star in the studio, that they just let them have free reign. You never hear that on a Dre production. That's what it's all about IMO, bringing out the best in an artist..... REAL producing.
Thats why Quik, IMO, is a great producer. How many near classic albums has Quik produced top to bottom for his friends, 5, 6, 7? Quik can easily make a quality album top to bottom. A 16 track Dre produced album doesn't have the same appeal as it did 15 years ago. Dre tracks stick out, you look for them, you expect everyone to be perfect, but 16 perfect tracks, no one in music can pull off.